The JFDI Planner Suite

Booking Planner sits inside a suite of six SharePoint apps that JFDI is bringing to market for the kind of work most organisations plan inside spreadsheets, email chains, and Outlook calendars. Calendar Planner and Process Planner are in production today; Decision and Booking Planner are the next two through the door. All six share the same SPFx packaging, the same licensing flow, and the same in-tenant data model.

Calendar Planner

Calendar Planner

Six views (Year, Month, Week, Grid, Timeline, Gantt) over native SharePoint events. The calendar SharePoint should have shipped with.

Process Planner

Process Planner

A kanban board for any multi-stage process. 30+ business templates, multi-source unified board, drag-and-drop, offline-capable.

Decision Planner

Decision Planner

Capture decisions, owners, options, and outcomes against the work they affect. Built-in revisit cycle and Quality Dashboard.

Booking Planner

Booking Planner

Meeting room, desk, and resource booking on top of SharePoint. Floor-plan first, admin-friendly, QR check-in.

Resource Planner

Resource Planner

Forward demand and capacity planning on a quarterly board. Traffic-light cells, audit trail, links into Decision Planner.

Content Planner

Content Planner

Coming soon

Editorial calendars and content workflows for marketing, comms, and internal teams.

One foundation, six surfaces

Every Planner is an SPFx web part. None of them require external infrastructure. None of them ship a database. Booking records sit in SharePoint, decisions sit in SharePoint, calendar events sit in SharePoint, with Entra holding authentication. The design system is shared, so a team familiar with one of the products has a head start on the next; the licensing is consistent across the suite (per user, per month, through the Microsoft commercial marketplace), and the release rhythm is coordinated.

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